user552705
user552705

Reputation:

how does url within function body get compiled

I just pasted a url to my code, and forgot to comment it, but I was surprised to see MSVC++ compiled it successfully. My code is like this,

void my_function()
{
    http://www.google.co.in/
}

How come this gets compiled by MSVC++?

Upvotes: 4

Views: 405

Answers (2)

Sarfaraz Nawaz
Sarfaraz Nawaz

Reputation: 361692

Actually, http followed by a colon is treated as a label by C++, which you can use in goto statements (like goto http;), and the rest (i.e //www.google.co.in) is treated as single line comment. That's why it gets compiled.

See more,

 void your_function()
 {

        http://www.google.co.in/

        https://www.crazy_c++.com/

        ftp://c++_is_fun.edu

        //your code here
        int i = 10 ; //atleast one line of code is needed here to get compiled!
 }

By the way, I don't think the example you've written would get compiled. There should be at least one line of code after the url, only then it gets compiled on my PC. I'm using MSVC++ 2008.

Upvotes: 8

user405725
user405725

Reputation:

Unquoted // in C++ is a comment. So after stripping comments, your code will look like this:

void my_function()
{
    http:
}

So http: is just a label that can be used with goto.

Upvotes: 1

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